I now use the Fuji mainly as a big point and shoot for kids and other fast-moving situations when manual focus is not ideal (even with a range finder), and for easy flash photography (camera has built in pop-up flash). The Bronica flash is excellent for day fill (when stepped down a bit) and passable for night use for snap shots. (I actually found having machine prints made most cost effective, and then select at most one or two every few rolls to enlarge). I'm always surprised by this, but people linger over 3x5 machine prints from the Bronica and pass over the 35 mm and Fuji ones, the Bronica results grab your eye for all the right reasons. I much prefer the results of the Bronica - excellent rendition, wonderful tones (I use mainly NPZ800 at 640 for color and all types of B&W), sharp. They have essentially replaced my 35 mm nikon system (with professional zoom and single length lenses), save for telephoto use (these are of course rangfinders).
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